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Dragon O’Malley’s invisibility device

Vox O’Malley demonstrating it on a variety of kitchen implements. I can make their money disappear as well.

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Pete Rollins, William Crawley and God.

Just a weblog:
William Crawley’s entertaining summary of his interview with Pete Rollins at ikon, Belfast.
Pete’s unfolding (apocalyptic) response to William’s question “Do you believe in God”?
Fascinating stuff: Belief, ontology, empiricism, commitment, language – all in the mix.
Voxless

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Max O’Malley geeks out

Max has been geeking out
Day 1
Day 4

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iPhone 3Gs, o2, Twitter and the information superhighway

Max O’Malley is amazed at how fast information travels.

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Questions for the Presbyterian Mutual Society

Amongst some papers I discovered a brochure for the Presbyterian Mutual Society, it is undated but seems to be around 2002/2003. On looking at it I have some questions for the church and the former Board of Directors during the period from then until its collapse.

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Smile, you are ethically banking [from ajustlife.org]

You have all heard of the Coop, right? Well a few years ago the “Co” started an internet only banking organisation called “Smile”. It was the early days of internet banking and only the young and foolhardy like myself were willing to part with the traditional bricks and mortar bank approach and commit [...]

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Quantitative Easing – part 2

Imagine a bank that looks like this (simplified for my benefit as much as anything else!):

It has £100,000 of money on deposit. According to banking rules, each bank is allowed to loan out 90% of the money it holds on deposit. Or to put it another way it must keep 10% of the [...]

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Tesco Weapons of Mass Destruction

After the moral debate was begun by qmonkey I could not hold back my recent discovery in Tescos.
THIS NEEDS TO BE IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN.

I was perusing the many and wonderful shelves full of food and sundries when I came upon several shelves full of WEAPONS. There were chemical weapons designed to [...]

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